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      Who's most in sync: siblings, friends or strangers? | The Secrets of Friendship | CBC.ca Loaded

      Who's most in sync: siblings, friends or strangers? | The Secrets of Friendship

      2 years ago
      Duration 2:51

      Who's most in sync: siblings, friends or strangers? | The Secrets of Friendship

      • 2 years ago
      • Documentaries
      • Duration 2:51

      At the ToddlerLab in London, England, a new study testing synchrony in young children is starting up. They monitor the brain activity and body movement of each pair of kids closely to see who will get most in sync: siblings, friends, or strangers? Watch The Secrets of Friendship on CBC Gem

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